IoT Revenue Opportunities

The Internet of Things (IoT) offers tremendous revenue opportunities for communication service providers (CSPs). Why is that, and how can CSPs seize these opportunities? First, underpinning every
data exchange between internet-enabled devices, from driverless cars to smart meters, is a whole support system that can be a source of additional revenue. CSPs run the networks that the IoT
requires to operate, so there's significant potential for the generation of additional revenue. Savvy CSPs will be poised to realize that revenue.

Further opportunities include additional revenue from services. That's because organizations don’t just need connected devices; the central value proposition includes developing services that
depend on the data these devices generate entwined with the efficiency and reliability with which they operate. CSPs should be using their position as network operators to provide services such
as data storage, exposure, and analytics. In addition, they should be offering predictive maintenance or even artificial intelligence as a service and examining ways to upgrade and refine their
communications solution.

This is a market that's exploding with growth. BCC Research has predicted, for example, that the global market for IoT networking solutions will be worth $1 trillion by 2022. However, CSPs need to continue to expand upon the services they are
offering if they are to benefit from this market boom.

Monetizing the Internet of Things

CSPs already have a relationship with most verticals and businesses, and they should be using the insight gained from their work to develop services and solutions tailored to the specific issues
that their clients face. CSPs have the data; they now need to use it. However, Ericsson found that more than two-thirds of telecom operators did not have a “well-defined IoT
strategy.”

An essential step in developing a strategy lies in the strength of the customer relationship. CSPs need to know what their customers’ needs are. They need to know what technology their customers
use, what they use it for—and why. Does the organization have requirements that it is struggling to address? By offering clients additional services, CSPs can help to make their businesses more
efficient and productive, increasing the chances of maintaining a loyal and long-lasting partnership.

CSPs are sitting on a goldmine

Many CSPs have yet to explore the potential of the Internet of Things. The data generated by connected devices can create significant revenue for those CSPs that develop ways to analyze it and
develop business solutions from the insights discovered. For innovative CSPs, it’s not just about charging businesses to transmit data from device to device; it’s about providing a whole suite of
services that offer real benefits to clients.

CSPs that want to thrive in our increasingly connected world will need to embrace a new way of working that focuses on four essential elements: virtualization, automation, scalability, and
flexibility. Those that continue to focus exclusively on traditional revenue streams will fall behind their competitors as they adapt and thrive in the connected world.

Servicing existing demand for data hosting and storage

Communication service providers have been slow to develop hosting and storage solutions for clients that use connected devices. By providing their clients with cloud-based services, CSPs can
ensure that they offer a flexible service that can be easily scaled up or down to deal with varying volumes of data. It’s both cost-effective and allows CSPs to provide valuable data analytics
services to their clients.

Analytics that drive innovation

It’s not good enough to provide post-mortem data analysis. These days, businesses need to see actionable insights in real-time, allowing them the flexibility to make changes to the service
instantly and minimizing disruption to clients.